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Thanks Brian. I wish it could've been you. I hope I like the next buyer as much as you :-)
Question for anybody:
How do I change the price on the original listing to reflect the new price?
I'm pretty sure you can update your initial post and change the price. I would also put the new price in BOLD and also include the details about your car above your first pic. If you can also update your post title, right now its GT4- and when you search for GT4's it doesn't come up because of the "-", put a space between GT4 and -
Hi everybody,
Although Brian and I talked about it in our dealings, I neglected to mention something in this ad. The car is due for it's Intermediate Service. Although it has not reached the stated mileage for the service (12,000 miles), it is past the 2 year mark. The car's in service date was 3/24/16. This is the other reason for my discounted price.
Thanks Formula One Addict, if I kept it that long, the mileage would definitely go up! ;-) I'm having a hard time looking at it in the garage and not taking it out.
Tough situation, sorry you got put through that episode. I just had the 2 year servicing on my GT4 and it wasn't that bad, only $252.33 at Porsche North Scottsdale.
Gorgeous GT4, GLWS
Originally Posted by George in NH
Unfortunately, the buyer has backed out of the deal for personal reasons, so the car is back on the market. With fall approaching, I'm forced to lower my price as I have no desire to keep the car over the winter. My new price will be $96,000.
Thanks George
Tough situation, sorry you got put through that episode. I just had the 2 year servicing on my GT4 and it wasn't that bad, say $250. Gorgeous GT4, GLWS
What dealer are you getting your service work done at?! Obviously not Beverly Hills Porsche which is closest to me
Tough situation, sorry you got put through that episode. I just had the 2 year servicing on my GT4 and it wasn't that bad, only $252.33 at Porsche North Scottsdale.
Gorgeous GT4, GLWS
Receipt for $252.33
Does the two year include brake fluid on the gt4 like it does on the Cayman S?
It's supposed to include the PCCB brake flush too. I'm not sure you got a proper "two year service". My dealer in LA quoted me ~$1,400 out the door pricing.
Tough situation, sorry you got put through that episode. I just had the 2 year servicing on my GT4 and it wasn't that bad, only $252.33 at Porsche North Scottsdale.
Gorgeous GT4, GLWS
GT4 potential buyers... buy this car! I unfortunately had to back out of the deal, if he was local it would be a no brainer. Getting out to New Hampshire isn't practical for me right now with any work demands, I'm currently in Hong Kong for most of the month and most of October....ugh. The car is well optioned, lots of clear bra coverage, and perfect DME. He recently purchased it from Champion Porsche and they had it on their pre-owned showroom floor. I called the dealer and they reiterated the exceptional condition. George is a stand up guy and somebody you want to buy from. He even has a Bring a Trailer success story written about him, what more can you ask for?!
Why didn't you ship it? You would've had the car by now. If the seller is honest(seems that is the case),it's a no brainer. Ask for lots of current pics,a walk around video,run the Carfax and look for a reputable Porsche shop in that area to do a PPI. 2300-2400$ shipped to Cali in an enclosed carrier. You'll have it in about 7 days. Seriously I don't get it...?!
Why didn't you ship it? You would've had the car by now. If the seller is honest(seems that is the case),it's a no brainer. Ask for lots of current pics,a walk around video,run the Carfax and look for a reputable Porsche shop in that area to do a PPI. 2300-2400$ shipped to Cali in an enclosed carrier. You'll have it in about 7 days. Seriously I don't get it...?!
If you really want to know it’s because I’m going to be in China for all but 3-4 days in September and in October about 2-3 weeks. When it comes to a private party transaction I want to fly out, inspect with my own meticulous eyes, cut a check, get the title and key, then fly home. With my work and schedule with family and friends, I won’t have time to travel out there. I decided to have George sell to someone else’s that’s able to buy now, not maybe in October. I will need to find a local car or search nationally after my project slows down at work